A series of academic reports
Title: When the topology encounters computers
Reporter: Associate professor LIU Xingwu(Institute of computing technology, CAS)
Abstract: Topology is being applied more and more to the computer field, such as distributed computing, analysis of high dimensional data, sensor network, game theory and so on. This series of lectures will review the basic ideas and methods of these applications and focus on the computability and complexity of distributed, the complexity of decision tree, game theory, so as to propose new topology problems.
Reporter 1.
Title: The Application of Topology in Computer Science
Time: May 31, 2017(Wednesday) PM 3:30-5:10
Location: A#1101 room, Innovation Park Building
Reporter 2
Title: Topological Characterization of Distributed Computability and Complexity
Time: June 1, 2107(Thursday) PM 3:30-5:10
Location: A#1138 room, Innovation Park Building
Reporter 3
Time: June 2, 2017(Friday) PM 3:30-5:10
Reporter 4
Title: Decision tree complexity: Aandera-Rosenberg-Karp conjecture
Time: June 5, 2017(Monday) PM 3:30-5:10
Reporter 5
Title: Game theory and Lovász local lemma: Fair trouble
Time: June 6, 2017(Tuesday) PM 3:30-5:10